If you'd like to explore a career opportunity that will allow you to lead fellow Americans, provide you technical skills that you can take into the private sector, and allow you to serve your community in an exciting way, continue reading!
It is my job to give motivated, intelligent, and competitive full time college students and college graduates an opportunity to attend a Marine Corps leadership training course. For college graduates, the training is 10-weeks and occurs every May, September, and January WITHOUT incurring any service obligation. If you are in college, it is either 6 or 10 weeks and takes place over the summer WITHOUT affecting your college degree program.
So, if are looking to have an experience that will challenge you to become a better version of yourself and improve your leadership skills – read on.
Our program works similar to a paid internship.
Too good to be true? Yes, but it IS true! We use this program as a 2-way interview process. Qualified graduates get to experience Marine Corps leadership training and the Marine Corps gets to evaluate graduates on their leadership potential.
Potential careers for Marine Officers:
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
- Upstanding, competitive & physically fit individuals between 18 and 42 years of age.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen.
- Currently enrolled full time (12 credits or more), or have graduated from an accredited, four-year college or university. Students in two-year colleges can sign a letter of intent to later transfer to a four-year university.
- Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher
- Must meet Marine Corps Height/Weight Standards
- Must be Physically and Medically qualified to join the Marine Corps
- Must be mentally qualified (e.g. meet at least one of the following)
Must meet 1 of the below qualifications:
Note: The ASVAB is taken by applicants lacking the required ACT/SAT Score. An ASVAB test can be scheduled upon beginning the application process.
Earning the title Marine Officer is reserved for those few who are willing to challenge their body, mind, and spirit in service of a higher calling; the opportunity to lead Marines in defense of this great nation. Adventure awaits those who are willing to take the first steps.
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